'I challenge you to cite a respectable paper to prove your statements.'
This is from an IMF press release from Sep.20, 2003. Look at about the 10th paragraph. It reads:
'For instance, in the study, for the first time, we have a table which covers the period from '95 to 2000, outlining the diversion of revenue from the budget to a special bank account controlled by President Arafat. We estimated that amount to be around US$900 million over a period of five years. So, I mean, this is the type of things that we were able to do in this new kind of atmosphere of openness.'
http://domino.un.org/unispal.nsf/0/f7c4537fd56a3f5a85256fc10059c758?OpenDocument
On this I can suggest, if I may: Don't call anyone a lier BEFORE he has the chance to prove he is right. It only discredit you.

If Israel shows greater flexibility, it can still influence the post-nuclear deal agenda ; If Israel digs in its heels, it will increasingly become a liability rather than a strategic asset to the U.S.

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